- Allen Melancthon Sumner
Allen M. Sumner (
1 October 1882 -19 July 1918 ) was an officer in theUnited States Marine Corps .Born in
Boston, Massachusetts , he initially went toHarvard before securing a place in theNaval Academy . OnMarch 17 1907 , Sumner was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Until 1909 he was stationed in turn at the Marine Barracks of the Naval Academy,Annapolis, Maryland , andNorfolk Navy Yard . He was then ordered toCuba with the 1st Provisional Regiment of Marines in the Army of Cuban Pacification. In December, 1909, he served on temporary duty on the USS "Prairie". He retired onJanuary 1 1914 , after seven years service.Sumner was recalled as soon as war was declared in April, 1917, and began serving on active duty at Marine Barracks, Quantico, on
July 5 1917 . When the 1st Machine Gun Battalion was formed in August, Sumner was assigned to 81st Company. Sumner's war record is as follows: Sailed from New York onDecember 14 1917 on the USS "DeKalb", arriving in St Nazaire onDecember 31 . Trained in the Vosges and was in the front lines in March at Mont-sur-la-Cote on the Verdun Front. OnApril 29 , relieved Major Waller in Command of 81st Company when Major Waller was transferred to the 3rd Division to command the 8th MG Battalion. Participated in the action at Belleau Wood and when Major Cole was wounded onJune 10 , and Captain Major became battalion commander in his stead (himself to fall five days later), Sumner took his place in command of the right front.Captain Sumner's death occurred no more than a month later on
July 19 , at Vierzy, near Soissons, where the 6th MGB was to take part in the attack on Tigny. He was hit by a fragment of a High Explosive shell and killed instantly. Later it was debated whether he had instead fallen during an air raid. Captain Sumner received theCroix de guerre with Gilt Star as well as 3Silver Star Citations. He is buried in Plot A, Row 13, Grave 25 in theAmerican Cemetery at Belleau .Namesakes
See USS "Sumner" for all the ships in the
United States Navy that have been named in his honor. Among those ships is USS "Allen M. Sumner" (DD-692), adestroyer that served inWorld War II . Subsequently, an entire class of destroyers is also named for him; the "Allen M. Sumner"-class of destroyers.ee also
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a6/allen_m_sumner.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Allen M. Sumner"]
* [http://www.dd-692.com/allen_m__sumner.htm Captain Allen Melancthon Sumner, USMC]
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